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CBS Television Coverage transcript of the Kennedy Assassination, 22 - 25 November 1963
0.42 Linear Feet 1 document box- Abstract Or Scope
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4 Typescript photocopy volumes of transcript The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy as broadcast over the CBS Television Network. Copyright, the Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Leslie H. Dingyan Chen's collection of Historiographic Materials for a Biography of Chen Chiung-Ming, 1988
1.25 linear feet 3 manuscripts boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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The Leslie H. Dingyan Chen's Collection of Historiographic Materials for a Biography of Chen Chiung-Ming is a typescript publication published in 1988 documenting the life of Chen Jiongming as a revolutionary figure in the Guangdong province before and during the Republican period in China.
Leslie H. Dingyan Chen's collection of Historiographic Materials for a Biography of Chen Chiung-Ming, 1988 1.25 linear feet 3 manuscripts boxes
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- Chen, Leslie H. Dingyan
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The Leslie H. Dingyan Chen's Collection of Historiographic Materials for a Biography of Chen Chiung-Ming is a typescript publication published in 1988 documenting the life of Chen Jiongming as a revolutionary figure in the Guangdong province before and during the Republican period in China.
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Whitney M. Young Jr. Memorial Foundation records, 1971-1991
38 linear feet 99 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, financial records, photographs, memorabilia, and printed materials. The Foundation's correspondence files consist of letters from different organizations and foundations, including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change, The NAACP, the United Negro College Fund, the Studio Museum in Harlem, and the YWCA. Also included in this collection are community dialogues on race relations (1974-1975); proposed dialogues (1979) on such subjects as the Boy Scouts of America, Columbia University, and the National Council of Christians and Jews; and files on the Whitney M. Young Fellows Retreat Conferences (1980-1984). The collection contains many files on Ed Wilson's bust of Young (1991), including contracts and agreements, records of payments to Wilson, documents concerning the bust's placement in various locations, correspondence with Wilson (1983-1991), and miscellaneous photographs and pictures. The contributions files contain annual listings of contributions and records of contributions from the National Urban League, assorted organizations, corporations, individuals, foundations, and Philip Morris.
Whitney M. Young Jr. Memorial Foundation records, 1971-1991 38 linear feet 99 boxes
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- Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Foundation
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, financial records, photographs, memorabilia, and printed materials. The Foundation's correspondence files consist of letters from different organizations and foundations, including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change, The NAACP, the United Negro College Fund, the Studio Museum in Harlem, and the YWCA. Also included in this collection are community dialogues on race relations (1974-1975); proposed dialogues (1979) on such subjects as the Boy Scouts of America, Columbia University, and the National Council of Christians and Jews; and files on the Whitney M. Young Fellows Retreat Conferences (1980-1984). The collection contains many files on Ed Wilson's bust of Young (1991), including contracts and agreements, records of payments to Wilson, documents concerning the bust's placement in various locations, correspondence with Wilson (1983-1991), and miscellaneous photographs and pictures. The contributions files contain annual listings of contributions and records of contributions from the National Urban League, assorted organizations, corporations, individuals, foundations, and Philip Morris.
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Carlos Federico Díaz Alejandro papers, 1957-1985
40 linear feet 82 boxes 1 card file box 1 oversize box- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, notes, research materials, theses, course materials, subject files, printed matter and photographs, 1957-1985, pertaining to American economist, Carlos Federico Diaz Alejandro.
Carlos Federico Díaz Alejandro papers, 1957-1985 40 linear feet 82 boxes 1 card file box 1 oversize box
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- Díaz Alejandro, Carlos Federico
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This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, notes, research materials, theses, course materials, subject files, printed matter and photographs, 1957-1985, pertaining to American economist, Carlos Federico Diaz Alejandro.
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Sigmund Diamond papers, 1950-1990
52 linear feet ca. 62,300 items in 125 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Correspondence, manuscripts, subject files and research notes of Sigmund Diamond. Included among the correspondence are Diamond's letters to and from various distinguished members of Columbia University and other academic insitutions, as well as correspondence with many noted sociologists and historians. Included in the manuscripts is Diamond's "In Quest." The subject files comprise material from Diamond's tenure at Columbia and include some material pertaining to his forced departure from Harvard in the 1950's due to his previous communist affiliation, and his active role in maintaining the efficacy of the Freedom of Information Act. The research files include microfilms and notes.
Sigmund Diamond papers, 1950-1990 52 linear feet ca. 62,300 items in 125 boxes
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- Diamond, Sigmund
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Correspondence, manuscripts, subject files and research notes of Sigmund Diamond. Included among the correspondence are Diamond's letters to and from various distinguished members of Columbia University and other academic insitutions, as well as correspondence with many noted sociologists and historians. Included in the manuscripts is Diamond's "In Quest." The subject files comprise material from Diamond's tenure at Columbia and include some material pertaining to his forced departure from Harvard in the 1950's due to his previous communist affiliation, and his active role in maintaining the efficacy of the Freedom of Information Act. The research files include microfilms and notes.
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Language and Culture Archive of Ashkenazic Jewry, 1949-1997
129 linear feet 238 document boxes 21 flat boxes 24 card file boxes. Boxes B79, B80, B81, 213 and 215 do not exist.- Abstract Or Scope
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A collection of materials related to the research project of the Language and Culture Atlas of Ashkenazic Jewry (L.C.A.A.J./LCAAJ) produced from 1949 to 1997. The project was spearheaded by Columbia University's Yiddish department and the primary researchers involved in the project were Uriel Weinreich, Marvin (Mikhl) Herzog, Mordkhe Schaechter, Vera Baviskar, Robert Neumann, and Ulrike Kiefer. The materials include administrative records, fieldwork and research notes, materials relating to the publication of the second and third volume of the Atlas, as well as other research materials of Uriel Weinreich, and materials related to the publication of The Field of Yiddish. The materials are primarily in English, Yiddish and German.
Language and Culture Archive of Ashkenazic Jewry, 1949-1997 129 linear feet 238 document boxes 21 flat boxes 24 card file boxes. Boxes B79, B80, B81, 213 and 215 do not exist.
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- Language and culture atlas of Ashkenazic Jewry
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A collection of materials related to the research project of the Language and Culture Atlas of Ashkenazic Jewry (L.C.A.A.J./LCAAJ) produced from 1949 to 1997. The project was spearheaded by Columbia University's Yiddish department and the primary researchers involved in the project were Uriel Weinreich, Marvin (Mikhl) Herzog, Mordkhe Schaechter, Vera Baviskar, Robert Neumann, and Ulrike Kiefer. The materials include administrative records, fieldwork and research notes, materials relating to the publication of the second and third volume of the Atlas, as well as other research materials of Uriel Weinreich, and materials related to the publication of The Field of Yiddish. The materials are primarily in English, Yiddish and German.
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Peter Maas papers, 1940s-2000
26.5 linear feet 21 record cartons 3 document boxes 4.5 audiocassette boxes and 1 poster tube- Abstract Or Scope
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Peter Maas (1929-2001) was an author and journalist, best-known for his non-fiction books on organized crime, particularly The Valachi Papers and Serpico, which were later made into films. The collection includes business files, clippings, correspondence, drafts, interviews (both tapes and transcripts), manuscripts, and research files.
Peter Maas papers, 1940s-2000 26.5 linear feet 21 record cartons 3 document boxes 4.5 audiocassette boxes and 1 poster tube
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- Maas, Peter, 1929-2001
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Peter Maas (1929-2001) was an author and journalist, best-known for his non-fiction books on organized crime, particularly The Valachi Papers and Serpico, which were later made into films. The collection includes business files, clippings, correspondence, drafts, interviews (both tapes and transcripts), manuscripts, and research files.
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John Leonard papers, 1939-2015, bulk 1950s-2008
26.5 linear feet 21 record cartons, 2 document boxes, 3 flat boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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John Leonard (1939 -2008) was an American literary and cultural critic best known for his extensive writing on literature, television, media, politics and American culture and his work as head editor of The New York Times Book Review in the 1970s. The John Leonard papers include drafts of Leonard's reviews, essays, essay collections, and works of fiction and nonfiction. The collection also includes his correspondence with prominent literary and cultural figures, his research and business files, personal memorabilia, photographs, signed artwork, printed matter, posthumous tributes to Leonard, and audio-visual material.
John Leonard papers, 1939-2015, bulk 1950s-2008 26.5 linear feet 21 record cartons, 2 document boxes, 3 flat boxes
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- Leonard, John, 1939-2008
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John Leonard (1939 -2008) was an American literary and cultural critic best known for his extensive writing on literature, television, media, politics and American culture and his work as head editor of The New York Times Book Review in the 1970s. The John Leonard papers include drafts of Leonard's reviews, essays, essay collections, and works of fiction and nonfiction. The collection also includes his correspondence with prominent literary and cultural figures, his research and business files, personal memorabilia, photographs, signed artwork, printed matter, posthumous tributes to Leonard, and audio-visual material.
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Lynn Garafola research files on George Antheil, 1934-2003
0.42 Linear Feet 1 document box- Abstract Or Scope
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Transcripts of letter by and to George Antheil, as well as photocopies of article, lists, reviews, programs, etc.
Lynn Garafola research files on George Antheil, 1934-2003 0.42 Linear Feet 1 document box
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- Garafola, Lynn
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Transcripts of letter by and to George Antheil, as well as photocopies of article, lists, reviews, programs, etc.
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Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures records, 1930-1990
4 linear feet 4 record cartons- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection contains the records of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures of Columbia University under multiple chairpersons from 1935 through 1990. Appointment files, intrinsically sensitive, were not retained on advice from Pearl Spiro, Assistant Provost for Academic Appointments; originals are retained by the Office of Academic Appointments.
Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures records, 1930-1990 4 linear feet 4 record cartons
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- Columbia University. Department of Germanic Languages and Literature
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This collection contains the records of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures of Columbia University under multiple chairpersons from 1935 through 1990. Appointment files, intrinsically sensitive, were not retained on advice from Pearl Spiro, Assistant Provost for Academic Appointments; originals are retained by the Office of Academic Appointments.
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